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What do you expect to see in Fallout 4?

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Since Bethesda isn't going to stop :roll: , (and since I'm a plagiator), the natural question arises - what is Fallout 4 going to be like? What do you think?

I'm expecting more next-gen. Much more next-gen. Much much much much MUCH (!!! :shock: !!! ) more NEXT-GEN.
Oh, and much more adaptable and less confusing. Basically, if an ameba will want to buy a Fallout 4, it can expect little to no challenge at mastering the game.
 

Heresiarch

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Hm, turn based tactical combat, 60 useful skills, 30 different voice actors, 200 endings, powerful, emotion driving storyline, etc. Bethesda, you can do it!
 

Black

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Piece of shit and people who'll eat it.
It'll be the best beth's game since FO3 after all.
 

ricolikesrice

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There will be ALOT more skillchecks.

*new*outdoorsman: provides a chance that during your wasteland traveling small containers with extra medical goodies such as stimpacks and drugs will randomly spawn around you with a big fat pointer in your HUD to them showing the way.

*improved*medicine: provides a chance that during your wasteland traveling wounded NPCs will randomly spawn around you with a big fat pointer in your HUD to them showing the way. as soon as you heal them you get extra xp.

*improved* barter: you can create trading outposts in all small towns and gets thousands of bottlecaps without doing anything for it. the more outposts you have, the more bottlecaps !

*improved* weaponskills: provide a chance that during your wasteland traveling small containers with extra ammo will randomly spawn around you with a big fat pointer in your HUD to them showing the way.

thanks to this clever use of skillchecks (and the already mentioned gay-sex cards), Fallout 4: Storm of capital Wasteland, will be a major success even with the prestigious RPGCodex. :wink:
 

baronjohn

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It'll be set on the mainland. You'll start in prison taunted by a fellow raider prisoner. Then a couple of BoS guards escorting the president will go through the secret tunnel in your cell. The first dialogue will be
President: Prisoner! I know you from my dreams!
Responses
1. [Speech 93%] I'm innocent! Let me go free!
2. Can you explain?
3. Sounds positively nasty
You battle assassin through assassin with the rude BoS guards, then suddenly the unthinkable happens: The president is killed. The remaining BoS guard gives you the President's Fob because I dunno lol.

You go on to battle a few more mudcrabs (a new Fallout enemy!), find a 9mm gun and some supplies. Finally you emerge into the open, and it's the most breathtaking moment you will ever experience in your life.

GOTY 2010
 

Jack_Deth

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This thread has already degenerated into the depths of the Codex nerd rage I see.

But really, I'd like to see faction quest-lines like Oblivion, however with some choices in them like we had in Fallout 3.
 
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Jack_Deth said:
But really, I'd like to see faction quest-lines like Oblivion
You mean, completely and utterly unrelated to anything else in the game, and to each other?

Jack_Deth said:
however with some choices in them like we had in Fallout 3.
That's rich.
 

Shannow

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More bobbleheads and more special editions. Only 2 special editions wasn't enough. And 50 bucks extra for a digital clock was woefully underpriced.
 

ghostdog

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The same crappy writing and unbalanced gameplay, oh and an even larger map.
 

GarfunkeL

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Chance to romance vaguely Peter Hines -looking guy but only if you are female with charisma above 6.


Easter egg quest where you descend into a vault which has NMA tagged all over it and you get to splatter ghouls wearing NMA t-shirts.

Oh and more apartments with more interior design possibilities.
 

Helton

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You emerge from Vault 69 which -- to your surprise -- has floated to China. In the distance you see two groups in power armor fighting eachother which, you later learn, are the Brotherhood of Steel and the Enclave who have made the treck to China for some reason.

Also you will run across familiar people like Dogmeat and Harold. They made it to China, too.

Dangerous enemies like Samurai (lol pretend samurai like pretend vampires), Deathclaws, Ghouls, and Supermutants litter the wasteland. Luckily you find a copy of the wasteland survival guide just on the shore.

Great mystery like are you really the reincarnation of a Chinese hero? Why did you leave the vault? And what are all those gooks saying?
 
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Twice as much ratarded out-of-place locations taken straight from a GameFAQs "locations you'd like to see in Fallout 3" thread.
 

hiver

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Ok, Mods - there is a "so called" missing in the title.

Please fix.
 

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